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Ganesh Himal, not frequented by many tourists and it situated in central Nepal, northwest of Kathmandu the terraced hillsides seem to climb to the sky. Many interesting ethnic groups a mixed of lifestyle offer you a glimpse into real Nepali life and this gives visitors an opportunity to observe the rich Nepalese cultural tradition from the closest quarter and intermingle with locals, hence giving the visitor a sense of satisfaction.
At Nuwakot the palace of late Prithvi Narayan Shah is situated, the first Shah king of the present ruling dynasty. Trisuli is a small town. The name Trisuli comes from the river Trisuli. Due to its fast flow Trisuli river is famous for rafting. Along the trail one can find different trees and green woods, passing through Tamang, Gurung & Bramins villages. From Borang beautiful sights of Ganesh Himal can be seen. The Borang villagers are different then other people because still some are doesn't speak Nepali language as well. They use them language. At the Base camp of Ganesh Himal there is a tin mine. While returning from this point, the point could be Singla pass to Borang, from Borang past Tamang villages to Kero or Yarsa. From Yarsa good views of Mt. Annapurna, Mt. Manasulu and Ganesh Himal can be seen. Then the route follows the Budi Gandaki River to Arughat Bazaar. From Arughat Bazaar there is pass going to Manasulu. The ending point of the trek would also be the historical palace of Gorkha Darbar.
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| Trip Facts |
| Country: |
Nepal |
| Area: |
Manaslu Region |
| Activities: |
Trekking |
| Grade: |
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| Seasons: |
Mar - May, Sept - Nov |
| Altitude: |
4,750m |
| Duration: |
20 Days |
| Accommodation: |
Camping |
| Transport: |
Drive in - Drive Out |
| Group Size: |
2 to 25 |
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